Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... months ? ' says the typical American to the young author , ' Say , that's too bad ! ' The note of com- miseration is ... months - sometimes even for years . It may be returned , after months of silence , with generalized - - goodwill ...
... months ? ' says the typical American to the young author , ' Say , that's too bad ! ' The note of com- miseration is ... months - sometimes even for years . It may be returned , after months of silence , with generalized - - goodwill ...
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... months with A View from the Bridge - and after three months I found it hard going . In the old days , long runs were unheard of , and they are unnatural . You are constantly trying to find some new emotional freshness , but it is hard ...
... months with A View from the Bridge - and after three months I found it hard going . In the old days , long runs were unheard of , and they are unnatural . You are constantly trying to find some new emotional freshness , but it is hard ...
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... months , a period thought to be too short for training , the Borstal sentence is for a minimum of six months and a maximum of two years . The actual length of the sentence is decided not by the court but by the staff of the Borstal ...
... months , a period thought to be too short for training , the Borstal sentence is for a minimum of six months and a maximum of two years . The actual length of the sentence is decided not by the court but by the staff of the Borstal ...
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